The Descent
1950
The paired paintings Ascent and Descent recall late Cubism in their layering of flat planes, their use of thin dark lines, and the textured blocks of color designating non-representational forms. The interplay of ink lines with multiple flat planes of color also evokes the Japanese woodblock print of the 18th and 19th century. Japanese prints, imported to Europe and the United States beginning in the 1800s, were a frequent source of influence for Impressionists, Post-impressionists and Cubists. Such cross-cultural borrowings were becoming increasingly common, almost to the point of inevitability, by the mid-20th century.
Oil on board
29 3/8 x 20 1/4 in. (74.61 x 51.44 cm)
Gift of Sidney and Anne Gerber
65.174
Photo: Scott Leen